This statement fails to take account of:
- Students with RAs waiting weeks to find out their test centre bookings
- Students with RAs being unable to choose their test centre bookings
- Students having to remove headscarves/not being guaranteed whether they could wear it https://twitter.com/barstandards/status/1295768608384188417
- Students with RAs waiting weeks to find out their test centre bookings
- Students with RAs being unable to choose their test centre bookings
- Students having to remove headscarves/not being guaranteed whether they could wear it https://twitter.com/barstandards/status/1295768608384188417
- Students being compelled to urinate in buckets before a proctor
- Students worrying that the software could fail on them at any moment and being unable to perform at their best
- Exams being terminated arbitrarily
- Ending the exam early due to needing the toilet
- Students worrying that the software could fail on them at any moment and being unable to perform at their best
- Exams being terminated arbitrarily
- Ending the exam early due to needing the toilet
This is a massive shift since this morning from Mark Neale but it is still not enough. Students don't want these attempts to be counted.
- Expunge the results for those who fail due to the circumstances in which they have sat
- Allow the next attempt to be our "first attempt"
- Expunge the results for those who fail due to the circumstances in which they have sat
- Allow the next attempt to be our "first attempt"
- Tell us when the next sitting period will be
- Tell us what you plan to do for Criminal Litigation on Thursday and Friday
- Tell us what you plan to do for Criminal Litigation on Thursday and Friday
It's taken time, but given the change in Mr Neale's response in just over a day, I hope some progress can now be made. @barstandards I hope you have taken note of the issues raised by students and can answer these questions in the coming days.